Category: Celebrity

  • Sound Sultan, friends hold United4Food music concert

    To drive home the importance of food and agriculture, musician Sound Sultan and his friends in the entertainment industry have held the second edition of #United4Food music concert.

    The free concert which was held last Sunday at the Harbour Point, Victoria Island, Lagos, was sponsored and supported by Oxfam and HEDA Resource Centre in collaboration with Sound Sultan and friends. It had in attendance artistes like Sheyi Shay, Ice Prince, CDQ, Small Dr, Vector, DJ Consequence, Blackah and Lami Phillips.

    Sound Sultan said the 2018 edition of the concert, among other things, was to show appreciation to the millions of small-scale farmers who ensure food security for Nigerians.

    “It is unacceptable that nearly a billion people go to bed hungry every day and about a-third of that number lives in sub-Saharan Africa with Nigeria accounting for the highest percentage,” said Sound Sultan, a Food Security/agriculture Ambassador for Oxfam.

    “Small scale women and men farmers are the ones who produce about 70% of the food we consume in Africa, yet they are not well appreciated and do not get the support that they deserve. They are confronted by myriad of challenges including climate change, insecurity and inadequate government support among others.

    “Most importantly, we are also organised this concert to enlighten and encourage our young fans and friends to see agriculture as cool and trendy. We wish to change the wrong perception about agriculture and to let young people appreciate that agriculture can bring them that their dream lifestyle. That with agriculture you can live the life of a celebrity everyday if you are determined, innovative and business-like about it.”

    The musician further said that millions of young people around the world especially in Africa and Nigeria are making good waves in the business of agriculture.

    “They are changing their narratives from jobless and unemployed youth to agroprenuers who are creating values and employing others to work for them.”

  • Teni: My parents have been very supportive

    New kid on block, musician Teni has said she enjoyed the support of her parents. The ‘Wait’ crooner said this while being introduced as one of the artistes that will perform at this year’s edition of One Lagos Fiesta scheduled to hold from December 24, 2018 to January 1, 2019 at different locations across Lagos.

    “My parents have been very supportive,” she said, reacting to questions from journalists.

    She also promised OLF fans to expect to hear all her singles.

    “They should expect Teni performing and giving myself to them, having fun as well.”

    And while she is enjoying the fame and attention of music lovers, especially in Nigeria, Teni said that she is not even near where she wants to be.

    “Oh no, I haven’t even scratched the surface,” said Teni.

    Speaking about what the future holds for her, she said, “only God can say but hopefully great and amazing.”

  • Rukayat Gawat: My mission as an Islamic musician

    Regarded as one of the leading Islamic musicians in Nigeria, Rukayat Gawat, is a woman of substance who is passionate about women’s responsibilities in a home which she often makes obvious in her music. She speaks with ADENIYI ADEWOYIN in this interview. Excerpts:

    You’ve been singing for a while now; what is the journey so far?

    It has not been easy. The journey has been tough. Though when we are into something and expecting to get results which are not forthcoming, we say it is somehow difficult and say all sorts of things. By the time you get through it and try to channel your energy into it with commitment, everything will be fine.

    How long have you been doing music?

    I have been singing for 20 years now. Allah has been faithful to me, my career, my family and the entire Islamic family worldwide.

    How old were you when you started music?

    I started singing at a very tender age. I started composing songs when I was 17. It was a very defining moment for me and I still treasure the time.

    Why did you choose to be a musician?

    I didn’t choose to be a musician; music actually found me. I grew up with a strong passion for music. I love my religion and I felt the best way to contribute my own quota to the propagation of Islam is through music, and when I realized I could sing, I jumped at the opportunity.

    Can you tell us about your music career?

    To be honest, I didn’t know I could ever be where I am now. Though I have the passion for music, I didn’t know that Allah could actually make a star out of me and make my songs acceptable. My career started a long time ago, but God made me prominent just about three years ago when I produced ‘Ogbe Okan’. To be adjudged as the best female Islamic artiste by two prominent and highly-respected media houses is remarkable. I will forever be grateful to Allah for what He has done concerning my life and my career.

    What project are you working on now?

    I am currently working on my new album titled ‘Araba’. It is a three-track album which will be released in 2019.I am also working on the release of my singles. My yearly charity project, handled by The Imole Foundation which I started in 2015, is also coming up soon. The name, Imole, is my stage name.

    The foundation helped a huge number of widows who attended the inaugural edition. They were over 120 in number and they all received food items and other gifts. Whenever I want to do any event, I do it to remember my father. During this event, I give widows food and other items. The coming event may have a large turn-out of widows and the less privileged in our society.

    What is your new album about?

    ‘Araba’ is an album I dedicated to the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a man who has been very nice to the people, my family and Lagos State entirely. He is a good man and I just want to celebrate him and extol his virtues, talking about who he is to me and some other people around me. Asiwaju is a father to me and many other people in Lagos and Nigeria generally. He was there for me when my father went missing.

    Can you tell us specifically why you are celebrating Tinubu

    Asiwaju deserves it and more. He is a father of many children. He has done much for this country; he has done much for the hopeless in different homes.

    Why are your songs targeted at women?

    In most of my songs, I talk about homes and I advise women because I know what it takes to keep a peaceful home. It is very challenging. I have been married for over nine years now and it has not been easy. We just have to live in peace. According to Islam, it is not proper for a woman to live alone. All these are happening in our society, and I am using my songs to educate women.

    What is the importance of music in Islam?

    If you move closer to some Islamic clerics, they will tell you that there is nothing like music in Islam. But for me, I believe that music is very important in life. Music changes moods. It is a tool to enlighten people. The only thing I feel some people have against some Islamic musicians is the fact that they do not dress properly and that doesn’t add value to the religion.

    Would you describe music as a tool?

    Music is a tool to shape opinions and pass messages as journalists do. Music is life; music is anything you can think of it; music is everything. Although I am a very shy person, once I grab the microphone, everything seems to be different. I can say that the microphone gives me boldness and music boosts my confidence.

    What is the secret of your success? 

    It is hard work and commitment to what gives me joy. Another major thing that I believe is that people love me because of my father’s story. I mean everyone who loved my dad during his lifetime has transferred the love to me. Second, the Yoruba appreciate well-mannered people. Having a good father is wonderful. He contributed so much to me, and that is the secret of my success. Whenever people meet me, they see Islam in me, testifying to the life of a role model that I live.

    Do you have any featured song or are you intending to do any collaboration?

    Yes! I have recorded so many featured tracks with notable Islamic singers and fuji artistes like Malaika in “Alao jowujowu ”, Sefiu Alao in “Odun Ayo” and Taye Currency in a song that is yet to be released. But for now, I am trying to see if I can integrate the hip-hop artistes with the religious ones to pass across a message that cannot be rejected because my dream for Islamic music is to be accepted by all.

    What are your plans to make all people accept Islamic music?

    Since my going into Islamic music, I have been trying, in my own little way, to bring about innovations. That is why I have been projecting the Islamic music through my own dynamism and originality to export the music to  other genres of music. It should be on record that I did collaborations with some major fuji artistes and they are now calling back for more cooperation from Islamic singers. For my productions, I do a sound and explicit work that will stand the test of time and I am open for collaborations.

    What do you want improved in Islamic music videos?

    As an Islamic musician, we do not earn enough to pay for a good video production. I want to lay a standard for the Islamic musicians to emulate, using quality costumes and locations.

    As an Islamic singer and a role model, what are the things you detest?

    I restrict myself from attending indecent events, parties and clubs. The way I dress or speak or look is always religious and cultured. Bleaching is another thing I will not attempt because my fans deserve a responsible me.

    What does Rukayat do outside music?

    I am a housewife, a mother and an entrepreneur. I also do buying and selling of goods.

    With many awards and recognitions trailing you, are they reflective of your good works?

    Yes, they are merited honours. My works are visible and acceptable to many. My achievements are through hard work and resilience.

    Did you ever plan for this level of success?

    Of course, yes, but I didn’t know that God would make me widely accepted in the industry so soon. Meanwhile, awards, to me, are like propellers, making me to work harder to satisfy God and my teeming fans.

    What gives you the edge in the industry?

    I don’t really know about this, but my works and consistency could be working for me.

  • Bam Bam, Teddy A, others star in new movie, ‘No Budget’

    Nollywood is about to experience yet another wedding-classic as the movie, ‘No Budget,’ hits the cinemas, nationwide, come December 21st, 2018.

    Starring Bam Bam, Teddy A, Charles Inojie, Ahneeka, Bolanle Ninalowo, Kehinde Bankole, Anto Lecky, Bryan Okwara, Akin Lewis, Ayo Mogaji and others, ‘No Budget’ tells the story of Lola Balogun, daughter of the wealthy Mr and Mrs Balogun, who has a dream of having a classy, society wedding.

    Unfortunately for Lola, Osagie, her would-be groom, does not consent to her idea of having such an elaborate wedding ceremony, banking on her father’s wealth.

    Things starts to go wrong when her father also says no to her request.

    Producer and director of the movie, Ojie Asuelime, said that ‘No Budget’ is not a regular movie, as it addresses some issues many would find disturbing.

    ‘No Budget’ is sharply and comically observed, the film deals with the everyday behind-the-scene drama that saturate many homes when it comes to planning a societal wedding and captures the delicate balance between having a happily ever after marriage rather than focusing on what the society dictates a wedding should be while finding the courage to make decisions that will be of help in one’s home at the long run,” said Asuelime.

    On the choice of cast, Asuelime said; “Picking a cast is never easy, aside from looking at the business side, you get to look at the raw emotions and talents behind these individuals and for me I got all these and more from my cast and crew. They didn’t just hit the bar with their individuality, they also nailed it as a team and that’s the wish of a producer and an actor. No Budget is a movie nobody wants to miss. These guys delivered and I must say I am proud to have witnessed their passion first hand.”

  • Eight-year-old singer hopes to work with Wizkid, Davido

    Talented Afro pop singer, Edouardo Nwachukwu, popularly known as Mixkid has said that working with big artistes like Wizkid, Davido, Tu Baba and others, is his biggest dream.

    The Vee Vee Records artiste, who was born in France and raised in Nigeria assured that he is ready for his big day with some of the top artistes.

    “My love for music is in-born. I have done many songs and videos. I’m inspired to do music for the rest of my life. I have done couple of songs like, Flexing, Independent, Iya bose and others. I’m working on a new single titled Education,” said the eight-year-old singer who started singing at age five.

    He said: “I thank God for where I am today. I want to say thank you to everybody who has supported me. To my fans out there, I am coming out with so much for you guys. Expect me to make you happy and to make you dance on a regular basis,” he said.

  • Lanre Olusola, Kemen, others lead FitFamFest2018

    Lagos came alive this past weekend as fitness festival, FitFam Fest, in collaboration with Amstel Malta, brought men, women and children of all ages together for its annual fitness and wellness experience.

    The event which held on Saturday, November 24 at the Hard Rock Cafe Beachfront, in Oniru, Lekki, saw top notch trainers and fitness enthusiasts converge in one place to partake in an array of fitness activities.

    FitFam Fest is a single day festival designed to promote health and fitness across Africa through fun and participation. The festival was geared towards identifying and validating every individual’s journey into fitness – through physical activity, proper nutrition, mental well-being and other hacks that help attain a healthy balance.

    Premium malt drink, Amsel Malta lent its support to the 2018 FitFam Festival, as its Senior Brand Manager, Ugo Ahukannah, said, “Amstel Malta recognizes the capabilities of people and inspires them to always be their best.”

    Other aspects of the festival include, the Assault Obstacle Course, a military inspired obstacle competition that introduced extreme entertainment, the 5k Colour Run for those with the chops for endurance, The Neon Room: the glow-in-the-dark/silent-disco workout room that combined innovative tech with various workouts, the Soho Fitness and many more.

  • Star partners One Lagos Fiesta

    Star Lager Beer has revealed plans to round up the year in conjunction with the Lagos State government at its flagship yuletide revue, One Lagos Fiesta (OLF), which is scheduled to hold from December 24 to the early hours of January 1, 2019.

    During the unveiling on Monday, the Lagos State government disclosed, that, artistes across all genres would be performing at this year’s OLF with support from Nigeria’s beer brand, Star Lager.

    The eight-day celebration will hold in five different designated locations in Lagos simultaneously and will feature not just artistes but dance groups and cultural performances.

    The 2018 OLF, as it is fondly called, will also feature support from Star Lager to provide Lagosians non-stop refreshments all through the week-long event.

    Speaking on why the brand chose to partner with OLF, the Brand Manager, Star Lager Beer, Onyebuchi Nwangwu, said; “Star Lager Beer is consumer-focused, and a listening brand. We know how passionate Nigerians are about festivities and that is why we’re supporting One Lagos Fiesta. We share in this excitement and we will be pulling all the stops to ensure our consumers have a great time all through the eight days.”

  • I was honoured to be awarded alongside Bayelsa Deputy gov, Tonto Dike –Anita May Igoni

    Twenty two year old Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Miss Port Harcourt City Pageant, Anita May Igoni, has expressed joy as she was recently awarded alongside the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah and Nollywood actress Tonto Dike.

    The former beauty queen was given a special recognition award as the most outstanding model in Nigeria at the Nigeria Reliable Icon Award.

    “I felt honoured. Receiving an award makes you work harder! It’s a means of recognizing your effort so far, so it was a privilege being awarded alongside such personalities.

    “Well I wouldn’t know but the world is watching and if I was awarded based on what I do that goes a long way to say I am trying even if I feel I haven’t done enough. I don’t know how I achieve that! I wouldn’t know but I’ve been myself for the past years and am happy doing what I love. I feel privileged having such recognition at 22 is a wow! But am grateful,” she said.

    Anita was also named among the under-30 leaders in Port Harcourt by Mediaville magazine.

    However, while the third Miss Port Harcourt City holds tomorrow (Sunday) Port Harcourt, a Novelty match was held between CEOs in Port Harcourt and Miss Port Harcourt City contestants on Thursday.

    Anita who is passionate about the girl-child, disclosed that the Novelty match, which is tagged ‘Kick For A Cause’ is aimed at kicking out all the vices in society like black soot, domestic violence, child abuse, rape and others.

    On what has kept her going since she started the Miss Port Harcourt City Pageant, she said: “My passion and love for pageantry and modelling is what has kept me going. The drive to empower the girl child and give back to the society is what has been my goal.”

  • ‘Chief Daddy’: Dubai tourism adds verve to glamorous premiere

    Foremost destination promoter, Dubai Tourism, has further demonstrated its commitment to popularising the Nigeria’s movie industry popularly called Nollywood.

    Evident from the opulent premiere of a new Nollywood movie, ‘Chief Daddy’ which held at the Oriental Hotel, Lekki, Lagos, last Sunday, the Dubai’s Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing (DTCM), partnered notable production company, EbonyLife Films, for the society premiere.

    Explaining DTCM’s support for the movie and EbonyLife Film, Dubai Tourism’s Head of Campaign Management for Africa, Salim Ali Mohammed Dahman, said it was in line with its mission to help boost the Nigerian film industry, and encourage local talents while showcasing the beauty of Dubai to Nigerians as one of the leading visitors to magnificent city in United Arab Emirates.”

    According to him, “Nigeria is a key source market for Dubai in Africa.  We firmly believe that there is a wealth of talent within the African community and we are pleased and honored to have been given the opportunity to support Nollywood, the world’s third largest movie industry entertaining millions of people and generating income for key players. This partnership with EbonyLife Films aligns with our objective of nurturing talents as well as helping to forge ties with Nigeria Africa.”

    Also speaking on the unique event, and the part of Dubai Tourism in the partnership, DTCM’s Director of International Operations, Stella Fubara-Obinwa said Dubai Tourism was excited to be a part of the success of the movie premiere, as well as that of the previous movie projects it has been involved with, and pledged to continue to support similar projects by EbonyLife Films and others in Nollywood as part of its contribution to the development of the Nigerian movie industry.

    Dubai Tourism was also one of the leading sponsors of EbonyLife Film’s highly successful “Wedding Party” and its sequel, “Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai’ which was shot in Lagos and glamourous locations in Dubai, and became Nollywood’s  box office reference movie by raking in N467 million worldwide.

    ‘Chief Daddy’ is set for release on December 14, in Nigerian cinemas.

  • Nigeria’s Adedayo Thomas appointed to Pavilion Afriques Board

    Executive Director of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), Alhaji Adedayo Thomas has been appointed to the Advisory Board of Pavilion Afriques/ African Film Forum, Director of Operations – Prudence Kolong, announced in a press statement issued in France on December 2, 2018.

    According to Prudence, “Thomas has strongly put Nollywood further in the map of world film market which can no longer be ignore in the West. He has championed the need for Africa’s content, harmonization and exposure.”

    The NFVCB boss, he said, was unanimously chosen among 25 others, for his effort in the film industry within a very short period.

    “We therefore congratulate Nigeria for this and looking forward to working with Mr. Thomas and his team at NFVCB in the drive for a more viable African market and development,” he said.

    Recall that recently, Thomas was among representatives of three African countries that started an alliance meant to push the creative endeavors of filmmakers on the continent.

    Tagged the African Film Forum, the countries – Nigeria, South Africa and Namibia were presented by leaderships of film agencies in their respective countries, including Adedayo Thomas of NFVCB, Philip Molefe of National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) and Marinda Stein of Namibia Film Commission respectively who last converged at this year’s edition of Toronto International Film Festival.

    In a similar vein the rationale behind the Pavilion Afriques is to create a unique venue for movie trade and promotion that, at the same time, outlines the diversity of African cinema to film professionals across the globe.

    Located in one of the famed white tents of the Festival de Cannes and nested within the Marche du Film section, the Pavilion Afriques is to become an exclusive promotional venue where film industry stakeholders meet, discuss, trade, make deals and take advantage of the unique atmosphere of the Festival de Cannes.

    By showcasing and promoting organizations vested in the African film industry, The Pavilion Afriques proposes a unique insight into the potential for growth and project development across the continent and within the diaspora.

    The Pavilion Afriques is designed as a unique networking platform aimed at providing stakeholders with an unprecedented access to the African film industry resources and professionals.